The first four Artists used to collectively make 'The Dead Sea Mob', who did several projects together but have recently stopped this as they are each concentrating on individual work.
Dan Mumford
Mumford is, without a doubt (along side Tim Burton), my favourite artist because of his style. He works mainly with prints and uses a lot of lines within the image to show texture and detail. I think the colours and the amount of detail show is incredible.
Drew Millward
I like the cartoon style of Millwards work and the detail added too it, much like Dan Mumfords work. I also like how vibrant the colours used are.
Tom J Newell
Newell mainly works in Black and White but does occasionally add colour. Newells most famous work to date is probably his work in Brighton and London Soho, which he did straight onto the walls on the building inside as decoration, both signed his name somewhere within and done fully in black and white. I like these because of the scale of them and let they are both still very detailed.
TwistedLoaf
Being the last member of 'The Dead Sea Mob', TwistedLoaf follows the same style as the other three previous artists, however, he also produces work which involves very simple lines and bold colours, which is much different to the other artists work. Personally, i prefer the work which is more detailed but i like the text on the others as it is unusual and often a bit strange.
Ryan Feerer
Feerer, again, uses quite a cartoon style but uses quite nurural colours to compliment this. I like his work and his style and his often use of textology.
Yosuke Ueno
I really like this work because i think at first glace, with the use of baby and natural colours, the work appears nice and positive but, when looked at, it actually isn't. For example, the below piece of work contains skulls and fire. The original image i found of Ueno's work i saw in a book, i couldn't find on the internet and i think this shows this technique within her work a bit better.
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